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(23-01-2020).Xlsx The proposed Model Action Plan for 7 thematic areas 1.0 Waste Management Plan (iii) C&D Waste Management TP Details of Data Measurable CMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TMC TP TMC TMC TMC TMC TP Mallapur TP No. Action Areas CC Belagavi CMC Gokak TMC Athani TP Raibag TP Chinchali Kankanwad TP Ainapur TP Shedabal TP Examba TP Kabbur TP Kalloli TP Naganur TP Kittur TP MK Hubli TP Arabhavi Requirement Outcome Nippani Bailhongal Saundatti Ramdurg Mudalagi Sankeshwar Chikkodi Hukkeri Sadalaga Kudachi Konnur Khanapur Harugeri Mugalkhod Ugarkhurd Munavalli PG Boragaon i TMC TMC TMC TP TMC TMC TMC TP Name of ULB [name of ULB] Belagavi Nipani Gokak Bailhongal Saundatti Ramdurg Mudalagi Sankeshar Chikkodi Kudachi konnur TP Raibag Mugalakho Chinchali Kankanwadi TP Examba KABBUR KALLOLI Mallapur PG Naganur Ch.Kittur TP MK Hubli Arabhavi Hukkeri Sadalga Khanapur Harugeri Ugarkhurd Munavalli Boragaon d TMC Athani Ainapur Shedabal [Nos as per Population 488157 62865 79121 49182 41215 40043 29128 34637 38307 22988 23790 23154 27474 19309 18736 31413 25835 23762 25368 18986 16317 16440 18868 15943 16062 16195 17562 13387 16010 16193 2011 census] 47842 18913 15278 Inventory of C&D CD1 waste 0 generation [Kg/Day] / [Not CD1a Estimated Quantity 5000 1400 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 1000 500 250 250 500 500 200 1000 200 500 500 100 100 300 200 300 200 200 300 600 300 200 estimated] 500 500 200 Implement scheme for CD2 permitting bulk waste generators Issuance of Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not [Initiated] / CD2a Permissions by initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated [Not initiated] 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No No No No No No No CD3b [Yes] / [No] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes point identified 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 31-12-2020 Implementation of By-Laws for C& CD4 D Waste Management Implementation of [notified] / CD4a Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified Notified By-laws [not notified] Collection of Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not [Initiated] / CD4b Deposition / initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated initiated [Not initiated] disposal Charges 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 30-06-2020 Establishment of C&D Waste CD5 recycling plant or linkage with such facility [Established] / No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility No facility Establishment C& [Sent to exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists exists CD5a D Waste Recycling shared Facility] 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- 31-12- Plant / [No facility 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. exists] Capacity of C& D [MT/Day] / Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not 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